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Dezz is an Independent Producer, Song Writer and Artist from Atlanta, Ga. Dezz is also founder and CEO of NBeat Music which host a variety of talented Independent Artist from the ATL. Dezz started her company originally 3 years ago under the name, Vybe Records, but decided to revamp her company in Jan. 2005 and renamed it "NBeat Music". The CD "Spend The Night" is a mix of smooth jazz and r&b grooves featuring a host of talented up and coming local artist through out the CD. These artist include vocalist: Ty Morgan, Marvena "Marvelous" White, and Robin Price. Guitarist: Mark Baldwin, and Frank Traficanti. Keyboardist: Ilja "Alien" Moston, Mark Keuffner, and Ben "G" Lewis. Saxaphonist: Frank Valdez. Trumpet: Mark Abrahms, Drummer: Myles Mattison and Author: Shonia Brown. This CD is a relaxing mix of Smooth Jazz and Neo Soul, and is a definite must have in your CD collection.Enjoy!Dezz Spend The Night Music | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7209680 | | Catalog number | 11823 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 17, 2006 |
Dezz Spend The Night Songs | 1. | Intro Seduction |
| 2. | Sweet Kisses |
| 3. | Comfortable Silence |
| 4. | Spend The Night |
| 5. | Show Me |
| 6. | Interlude Seduction |
| 7. | Whenever I'm with You |
| 8. | Emotions |
| 9. | Comfortable Silence (music) |
| 10. | Weak |
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